Been waiting for this one! I recently finished reading Seneca, who I greatly enjoyed. Quite a bit to appreciate. It felt like reading an incomplete Ecclesiastes.
Dr. Cooper, thank you so much for all your videos! I think this series would be a great addition for any student to use either as an introduction to these philosophers and their ideas or a review. I plan to recommend them to my friends who homeschool and for those who have their children in classical schools. Again, thank you!
For a good summary of Stoicism and those elements that are compatible or can be made compatible with Christianity, a very good book is “The Porch and the Cross “ by Kevin Vost .
You missed the GOAT of the Stoics; Musonius Rufus. He was the Roman Socrates and was well regarded by Origen and Justin Martyr. Excellent video though!
Thank you for the video Dr. Cooper. If you could answer this for me I would greatly appreciate it. What is a good reputable book out there that overviews these various philosophical ideas that you have been covering in this series? Something that's introductory in nature but also does have a meaningful amount of depth to it. Thanks again for the work you're doing.
Thank you for this video and covering the logos in Stoicism. I've recently been wrestling with John 1:1. Like what is the Logos (not just the definition, but how can I recognize it in my life or surroundings) and why Jesus is called the Logos. I've run into the term several times while reading philosophy. I don't know in what ways the gospel of John's Logos is similar or different to Heraclitus, Philo, Justin Martyr, etc's understanding of the Logos.
So thankful for your work, Dr Cooper! Always clear, organised, and substantial.
Been waiting for this one! I recently finished reading Seneca, who I greatly enjoyed. Quite a bit to appreciate. It felt like reading an incomplete Ecclesiastes.
Excellent ! Thank you for the video.
Dr. Cooper, why do you think that St. Paul (or the Holy Spirit) decided to mention the Stoics and Epicurean philosophers in particular?
Dr. Cooper, thank you so much for all your videos! I think this series would be a great addition for any student to use either as an introduction to these philosophers and their ideas or a review. I plan to recommend them to my friends who homeschool and for those who have their children in classical schools. Again, thank you!
For a good summary of Stoicism and those elements that are compatible or can be made compatible with Christianity, a very good book is “The Porch and the Cross “ by Kevin Vost .
Thanks for the recommendation.
You missed the GOAT of the Stoics; Musonius Rufus. He was the Roman Socrates and was well regarded by Origen and Justin Martyr. Excellent video though!
Thank you for the video Dr. Cooper.
If you could answer this for me I would greatly appreciate it. What is a good reputable book out there that overviews these various philosophical ideas that you have been covering in this series? Something that's introductory in nature but also does have a meaningful amount of depth to it. Thanks again for the work you're doing.
Thank you for this video and covering the logos in Stoicism. I've recently been wrestling with John 1:1. Like what is the Logos (not just the definition, but how can I recognize it in my life or surroundings) and why Jesus is called the Logos. I've run into the term several times while reading philosophy. I don't know in what ways the gospel of John's Logos is similar or different to Heraclitus, Philo, Justin Martyr, etc's understanding of the Logos.
The Stoics were so close to understanding the Logos. Yet at the same time, they were so far away.